Re: check ASR

The media server is an optional network component which can provide prerecorded audio files, streaming audio, external VoiceXML documents, or external ASR grammars to the gateway. Because some of these files can be stored in local flash memory on the gateways, the media server can be an optional component. However, in practice, most installations use a centralized media server to simplify distribution of prerecorded customer prompt updates. Media server functionality can also include a caching engine. The gateways themselves, however, can also do prompt caching when configured for caching. Typical media servers used are Microsoft IIS and Apache, both of which are HTTP-based

SIP traces provide key information in troubleshooting SIP Trunks, SIP
endpoints and other SIP related issues. Even though these traces are in
clear text, these texts can be gibberish unless you understand fully
what they mean. This document attempts to br...
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Please find the attached HTML document, download and open it on your PC.
This provides an easy to use form where you simply answer a few
questions and it will render the proper jabber-config.xml file for you
to copy/paste. There is built in logic to verif...
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CUCM Database Replication is an area in which Cisco customers and
partners have asked for more in-depth training in being able to properly
assess a replication problem and potentially resolve an issue without
involving TAC. This document discusses the bas...
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